I guess it would depend on the hole and how steep the dog leg is. I'm a lot more comfortable throwing backhand (rhbh), so if there's enough room and the dogleg isn't too tight, I'll just throw a backhand turnover. if the hole is pretty tight and the dogleg abrupt, I'll probably sidearm something overstable that'll stall and fade a lot (z flick, h illusion, etc.)

Im a lefty for everything except throwing discs, i throw RHBH. So i can only throw lefty sidearms which are pretty pointless. So i stick to all rhbh even on tight dogleg right shots. I got pretty good at throwing a hard anhyzer and its way more consistent then my friends who go with the sidearm. I actually started to throw LHBH on one hole for a while and it worked pretty good. I wasn't sure if developing that shot for one hole was worth it so i stopped. Should i try and work on that shot a little more considering im really a lefty and get a decent snap when i try it?

I've also found RHBH the most consistant for holes bending to the right. I usually throw right doglegs with my Z-Buzzz and just let the speed turn it over. And then my Breeze to throw from the trees after my drive .

Something that I have had a ton of success with is throwing an Archangel. I use 150 class because they are useless in a headwind anyhow, so why not go light? Back off on the power and make sure you've got good spin and it will cut to the right in mid air very hard, like it ricochet-ed off an invisible tree FYI the disc will move better and better the more and more broken in it gets so be patient if you try this method (rhbh).